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3 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:
….Eating chicken noodle soup. Today felt better and ate some Peruvian Rotisserie chicken. ????…
….Don't be stupid like me. ????
I once had leukemia and I ate some Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken…
I was cured in 3 days, hallelujah!!!
Good ol’ Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken, works every time!
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1 hour ago, thierryviteau said:
This is why vets have so many customers...
people prefer to pay than using their brain.
I knew people who were thinking that doctors in hospital would save them from cancer...
Is it just me, or am I stuck in some endless looping useless debate with a few morons?
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1 hour ago, polpott said:
How much was she?
More than he could afford, but at least she loved him in his dreams????
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Surely, YOU must be one of those great writers you keep eluding to, as your postings/rants have managed to elicit feelings of shock, amazement, amusement, confusion, bewilderment, pity, annoyance and even laughter - all within a single thread!
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1 minute ago, CharlieH said:
You mean a wave of her hand and it disappears ?....5555
Well, usually not that fast, sadly it takes a minute or two these days for IT to ‘disappear’.
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3 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:
What are the odds alcohol and/or some of her dirty sisters were involved in the majority of these posts?
You mean like “Rosey Palm and her five sisters”? Have never tried that here, but it might be fun!!????
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6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:
You are a good writer. I have read some of your posts.
You are a good writer, but not a particularly great writer.
What a pity, because, no matter how much you might write, thousands of hours you might practice, you will never become a great writer.
It's like this, my friend, 10,000 hours will never make you great, at anything.
You will never become a Magic Johnson.
That’s funny, my wife told me just the other day that I have a Magic “Johnson”.
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3 hours ago, wmlc said:You can give someone power of attorney to do so on your behalf. A lawyer would be best but it can be anyone. If it’s not a lawyer, you will have to draft the POA yourself. You need to sign the POA in front of a notary. After it’s notarized, take it to the Thai embassy to get certified and send it to your lawyer or friend in Thailand. After that, your lawyer or your friend in Thailand needs to get it certified by MOFA. Now this POA can be used for the person to make the report on your behalf. Of course if you were in Thailand, the POA would not need all this. It’s just because it’s being signed outside of Thailand.
i don’t see anyone but a lawyer being able to do this for you though. By the way I am a lawyer but I don’t want to take this on for you because you would be a nightmare client so take this help as it’s your lucky day.
I highly doubt that you are a lawyer. And if you are (or ever were), I’ll bet you’re not a very good one.
Your response to the OP makes you seem like someone who is arrogant and ‘full of himself’.
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1 hour ago, toston said:
anybody with a brain just use google and knows that his vet is a dock.
I have tried dozens of vets, only 2 or 3 are able to think a little bit different (if we help them).
The ones coming directly from univ are total dumb, it's so funny that most customers cannot even understand this.
I know how to use Google, but that does not qualify me (or you) as a vet.
Judging from your poor grammar, every one of those ‘dumb’ university graduates is smarter than you are.
If I had to bring my sick animal to you or one of those ‘dumb’ vet school graduates, I would choose the vet school graduate - every time.
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12 hours ago, jacko45k said:
And trespassing......????
Lucky there wasn't an arm ripping dog in there.
Trespassing? When he called the owner first to ask permission to do a good deed???
Read the article next time - sheesh!!
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4 hours ago, DaveE13 said:
Yes it was and shocked alot of the public at the time.
Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to compare. It was just something I remembered.
As you say its endemic in this culture.
I think it is more pervasive than that even. If you look at how Mexican and Columbian drug cartels operate, it seems like the rest of the world's criminal organizations, even the RTP in this case, have figured out how easy it is to succeed at crime when you grease the right palms with $$$$ or brown envelopes or whatever you want to call it.
In Mexico, drug cartels give people the option of take the money or take a bullet and when they say this they mean, either yo take the money or you and your whole family will get a bullet. If you think this is far fetched, go to BBC and read about some of the violence that has been prevalent in South America for the last 20-30 years.
That includes men, women, children, the elderly, the sick, your dog, your pet hamster...it doesn't matter nobody is off limits, if the cartels come after you.
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On 8/25/2021 at 8:30 AM, RotBenz8888 said:
But when they step in to their Fortuneeer..... kind of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde phenomenon.
Sorry wrong topic, I think you want that thread where the 80 year-old Australian guy was kicked from behind by the young Thai driver who took offense to said 'Aussie' thumping his car for the Thai juvenile encroaching in the Aussie's space whilst the Aussie was trying to cross the road.
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On 8/25/2021 at 12:27 PM, djayz said:
Unfortunately, we don't see too much of this nowadays - in any country!
Yes, and unfortunately you are spot on....It even makes me sometimes wonder how much longer I want to live in this world. Not always, but sometimes.
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On 8/25/2021 at 10:49 AM, jcmj said:
Hey. He did a good deed. Just leave it at that. Some on here just won’t accept any positive news and always have to find the bad in good. Pathetic.
I agree, but then there are some here (like myself) who are just being sarcastic and trying to bring a little levity to the situation. These are dark times for many, so having a sense of humor is also a good thing.
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33 minutes ago, hotchilli said:I've always said these huge drugs busts are distributed among the ranks.
It finds it's way back onto the streets and the money into greedy pockets.
I agree…and I believe in many cases cops are even complicit. The last thing they want is for drug dealers to go out of business; that would be the end of their cash cow.
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“The cop known by the nickname of "Joe Ferrari" was one of the leading lights in the fight against drugs until his abrupt removal from the force after a drug suspect died in custody.”
It’s more likely he was complicit in the drug trade than fighting against it, IMO. Doing so would have put even more money in his pocket. -
I'm sorry, but I can't help but laugh...
Anutin looks like a lost puppy dog and he reminds me of Whimpey from those old Popeye the Sailor cartoons, "I'll pay you two hamburgers tomorrow for one hamburger today!!"????
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I'm always intrigued by stories such as this, because they highlight the total ignorance of some human beings.
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"The court announced yesterday morning that despite an admission of guilt there was no reason not to deliver the death penalty."
Well now, there's a surprise...
If he'd have killed a couple of foreigners he would have been allowed to say, "sorry" and then been let off with a wrist-slap, perhaps would have had to pay for the funeral expenses as well.
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Wow, that's impressive. You just gotta love those players - and a 'player' with Sinovac, no-less...)
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2 hours ago, katana said:
Video, of police searching his house in Ram Intra district BKK, with his swimming pool and cars on display.
Well, after seeing this, it's only fitting they should try to extort 2 million baht from him and subsequently kill him in the process. ????
I think they should have tried to extort a lot more than 2 million, personally.
Seriously though, while it does shed light on all things wrong with the RTP, it's hard for me to have sympathy for anyone who lives this kind of lifestyle.
No tears from me as I head to the fridge for another beer...
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"Thai prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocah is furious about the case and had ordered immediate action to protect the image of the police."
Damage control and....he's really only furious about loss of face...
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"They suggested this looked like it might have happened before and that a wider investigation was needed into the police in Nakhon Sawan."
Gee...Do ya think???
Four members of drug money laundering family arrested in Kanchanaburi - 6 billion asset seizure target met
in Central Thailand
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My guess is this family was small potatoes and this seizure stemmed from a deal cut between the gov’t/police and a larger more powerful drug dealing enterprise (perhaps even someone in gov’t or inside the RTP) allowing them to increase their market share.
For the police, it means a big cut of the proceeds and an increase in future profits/tea money.
A win-win!! (except for the small potates family…)